Just as the vastness of space has inspired creators for as long as our species has been able to cast it's gaze upwards so have the depths of the world's oceans similarly stimulated tales of aquatic mystery. Whether seeking to evoke fear, create a feeling of adventure or show man tested to above and beyond his limits, the catalogue of great Ocean cinema is as engrossing at is varied, and this weeks Top Movies with a Porpoise showcases the very best of marine life ever committed to celluloid.
In honour of our main feature, Christopher Nolan's time bending action espionage movie Tenet, our review this week has been constructed entirely as a palindrome. Okay that's not entirely - or even slightly - true but we could do that if we wanted to. We just didn't want to show off. Thankfully the ever inventive Mr Nolan has no such qualms and over the movies 150 minute running time we are given incredible action wrapped up in a complicated non-linear plot which could only spring from his imagination. Join us as we try to make sense of the movies twisting, labyrinthine plot in what is probably the most confused Bad Dads Film Review yet.
Dan chose Netflix's Raising Dion for this weeks children's entertainment. Based on the comic book and short film by Dennis Liu, the show tells the story of a single mother coping with the revelation that her young son has superpowers. Produced by and featuring Michael B. Jordan in extended cameos, this nine-part drama series was a firm favourite in his household managing to engage everyone to some degree or another. How would the rest of the Dads feel?
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